Here is mine, a Ewart Park that I got from Neil a year or so ago. It is a beautiful, magnificent piece
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photo by Neil Burridge
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photo by Neil Burridge
Roger Hooper wrote: |
Yes, I remember when Albion was selling bronze swords. They all looked mighty heavy. |
Matthew Amt wrote: | ||
"Heavy" is the word. A few hours with the grinder helped a lot, but they're still not the right proportions, generally. Though that big fat dagger they had (and I think still show in their Moat Sale) is what I used for my Early Bronze Age "halberd". Perfect for that, again after grinding off 2/3 of the metal. Matthew |
Victor R. wrote: |
Is that massive spike-on-a-stick in your second picture what you're calling your "halberd"? I LOVE that thing! What are the measurements on it? Single-hand use or still heavy enough you'd want to use two? Also really like the antenna-hilt sword. The Ewart Park might be the "popular classic" out there, but I'm a fan of the quirky or different. |
David Wilson wrote: |
"Assyrian" or Luristani axe is from Windlass. |